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The back parlor at the 343 Madison Avenue campus. This room was used as the lunch room and... Show moreThe back parlor at the 343 Madison Avenue campus. This room was used as the lunch room and classroom for Italian. Show less

On verso: "House, 343 Madison, where Barnard College started in 1889. (negative)" Black and white... Show moreOn verso: "House, 343 Madison, where Barnard College started in 1889. (negative)" Black and white photograph, circa 1889, of the townhouse that served as Barnard College's original location. Madison Avenue between E. 44th and E. 45th Streets. Show less

The chemistry lab at 518 5th Avenue, which was in use while Barnard's campus occupied the... Show moreThe chemistry lab at 518 5th Avenue, which was in use while Barnard's campus occupied the building at 343 Madison Avenue. Show less

Study hall with Jimmy, the doorman, standing outside, at Barnard College's first building, 343... Show moreStudy hall with Jimmy, the doorman, standing outside, at Barnard College's first building, 343 Madison Avenue. Show less

Interior of Milbank Hall Lobby, 1900. Published in Columbia University Quarterly, June 1900, page... Show moreInterior of Milbank Hall Lobby, 1900. Published in Columbia University Quarterly, June 1900, page 217 and Mortarboard 1915, page 6. Show less

Ceremony held at the construction site of Brooks Hall, circa early 1900s. The cornerstone of... Show moreCeremony held at the construction site of Brooks Hall, circa early 1900s. The cornerstone of Brooks Hall was laid in November 1906, and the building opened for occupancy at the beginning of the 1907-1908 academic year. Show less

On verso: "An aerial view of the quadrangle and Brooks Hall (pre-Reid) from Milbank. From the... Show moreOn verso: "An aerial view of the quadrangle and Brooks Hall (pre-Reid) from Milbank. From the late 1900s, post-1907 (in 1909 Mortarboard?)" Show less